Paul Pogba's agent Mino Raiola on client's future at Juventus: 'If the right offer arrives, we'll take it'
There is indeed a price tag attached to Paul Pogba.
On Monday, Pogba's agent, Mino Raiola, hinted once again that his client could be set for an exit from Juventus this summer despite having renewed his contract with the club until 2019.
Raiola stated back in January that Pogba "will not stay in Italy much longer," and his latest words reaffirmed the belief that only one good offer stands between Pogba and a departure from the reigning Serie A champions.
"Since the beginning of the season, I received over 2,000 phone calls about Pogba, about 20 a day," Raiola told La Stampa, according to the Guardian. "I received many engagement proposals, but none of them were worthy of marriage. We signed with Juventus for five more years, but we're all gentlemen: if the right offer arrives, we'll take it."
Pogba, who is linked with moves to Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid, Chelsea and Manchester City, is currently nursing a hamstring problem that stands to keep him sidelined until early May. He had notched seven goals and two assists in 22 Serie A appearances before succumbing to the injury.
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